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A game lasts as long as you want. You can have as many players as you want. Open the market on your phone or computer, everyone agrees how long players need to HODL. When the game is over press "PAUSE MARKET PRICES" and cash da f*ck out (No, not real cash).

Yup, there's a live market for our game that changes every minute (building with sockets) and a wallet/calculator to quickly check your net worth at the end of each game. http://cryptosurvived.com/market.html

How to play Crypto Survived:

A game lasts as long as you want. You can have as many players as you want. Open the market on your phone or computer, everyone agrees how long players need to HODL. When the game is over press "PAUSE MARKET PRICES" and cash da f*ck out (No, not real cash).

Players agree how long they all must HODL (how long the game will last). Open the Crypto Survived Market on an internet connected device. Scatter the cards in the center of a table to create a draw pile. Play moves to the left and each player draws a random card from the pile. Players will either accumulate cryptocurrencies, lose cryptocurrencies or read a headline that affects them or all players (FUD / ICO scams / HACKS / Whales / Bulls / Bears). Any cards that are discarded as a result of actions must be shuffled back into the draw pile. Once time runs out players calculate their crypto net worth via the Crypto Survived Market The player with the most crypto net worth wins.

Risks and challenges

All we need to do is hit our goal and send the order in to the manufacturer.

Ordering our decks (the minimum order from our supplier) with custom boxes is expensive, and so is shipping them. After taking into account the various costs associated with reward tiers, along with the 5% Kickstarter fee and 3-5% credit card processing fee, the realistic cost of delivering a quality product is just above the $2,400 mark. Murphy's Law states whatever can happen will, so the extra buffer will be set aside to cover any unexpected costs that may arise.